3. Describe External Criticism. Is it distinguishable from Internal Criticism as a method in Histology? Explain.​

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primary source was prepared by someone who was a participant or direct witness to an event. A secondary source was prepared by someone who obtained his or her information about an event from someone else.

External criticism refers to the authenticity of the document. Once a document has been determined to be genuine (external criticism), researchers need to determine if the content is accurate (internal criticism).

We conduct historical research for a number of reasons:

– to avoid the mistakes of the past

– to apply lessons from the past to current problems

– to use the past to make predictions about the present

– to understand present practices and policies in light of the past

– to examine trends across time.

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